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What (who) is gunboat$33166$ - definition

ILTIS-CLASS GUNBOAT OF THE KAISERLICHE MARINE
Panther (gunboat); Panther gunboat
  • ''Panther'' in 1931 shortly before her disposal

Humaitá-class gunboat         
  • ARP Paraguay
  • 4.7 in Ansaldo twin guns
1931 CLASS OF PARAGUAYAN NAVY GUNBOAT
Humaita class gunboat; Humaitá class gunboat; Humaita-class gunboat
The Humaitá-class gunboat was a two-unit class of riverine gunboats designed by Paraguayan naval engineer José Bozzano and built in Genoa, Italy, for the Paraguayan Navy from 1928 to 1931. The warships played a key role as fast armed transports during the Chaco War with Bolivia.
Japanese gunboat Heien         
  • ''Pingyuan''
FIRST CHINESE-BUILT ARMORED SHIP
Chinese gunboat Pingyuan; Japanese cruiser Heien; Pingyuan (cruiser); Japanese coastal battleship Heien; Pingyuan (coastal battleship); Pingyuan (gunboat); Japanese gunboat Heien
, originally known as Pingyuan (), built by the Mawei Navy Yard near Foochow (Fuzhou), was an ironclad coastal battleship serving with the Imperial Chinese Beiyang Fleet and later the Imperial Japanese Navy. Previous transliterations of its Chinese name include Ping Yuen and Ping Yuan, also of its Japanese name Heiyen.
French gunboat Zélée         
SHIP
French gunboat Zelee
Zélée was a Surprise-class gunboat of the French Navy. Designed for use overseas, she was used largely in the French colonies in Indochina and the Pacific.

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SMS Panther

SMS Panther was one of six Iltis-class gunboats of the Kaiserliche Marine that, like its sister ships, served in Germany's overseas colonies. The ship was launched on 1 April 1901 in the Kaiserliche Werft, Danzig. It had a crew of 9 officers and 121 men.